On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Jeremy Sanders wrote:
You can also do something like:
\font{symbol}{p}
I think this is documented in the manual, but if it isn't, please tell me.
Other interesting features are:
\size{+2}{sometext} # increase point size by 2
\size{20}{sometext} # absolute point size
Ricardo Reis wrote:
> Yes, I'm aware I can do that but I wanted to have a better way of doing it
> (like in gnuplot you can use "varnormaltext {\Symbol e} "), ie., being
> able to type mixed font text.
You can also do something like:
\font{symbol}{p}
I think this is documented in the manual, but
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009, Bryan Harris wrote:
Is this what you had in mind?
You just paste in the symbols to do this. Where you get the symbol to paste
depends on your OS. What are you running?
Yes, I'm aware I can do that but I wanted to have a better way of doing it
(like in gnuplot you can u
Hi all
Is there a way of having mixed fonts in plot labels (normal letters and
symbols is what I'm looking for) ?
best from Lisbon,
Ricardo Reis
'Non Serviam'
PhD student @ Lasef
Computational Fluid Dynamics, High Performance Computing, Turbulence
http://www.lasef.ist.utl.pt
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